WAHPETON, N.D. - A police officer here has been suspended for five days without pay and must take 40 hours of remedial law enforcement training as punishment for arresting a juvenile without probable cause - an incident the teenager recorded and posted as a YouTube video that went viral.

"The juvenile was released after being detained for 32 minutes," Thorsteinson wrote. "It is my opinion that the sergeant did everything within his power and authority to mitigate this situation."

Hill's five-day suspension took effect Friday. His law enforcement training, which will have an emphasis on Wahpeton municipal ordinances and state and constitutional law, will be completed by June 1, 2012, Thorsteinson wrote.

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"Officer Hill is hereby notified that any future incidents of a similar nature will result in his termination from employ-ment," he wrote.

In addition, all Wahpeton Police Department members will attend in-service training regarding the rules of arrest and constitutional law "so as to avoid any recurrences of this incident," Thorsteinson wrote.

The YouTube video of Wanek's arrest garnered more than 150,000 hits and, as Thorsteinson noted in the news release, "drew national and international attention."

In the video, Wanek claims to be standing on a public street, filming for a documentary. He tells Hill he is shooting a video on illegal raids, and it appears Hill immediately walks up to Wanek and arrests him.

Wanek claims in the video he was detained for an hour but his parents were not called nor was he read his Miranda rights before he was interviewed.